2L_2018 : LARGE-MEM
Membach, temporary nodes experiment deployed on the forested hill of Membach, Belgium (RESIF-SISMOB)
seismic velocities dense noise Ambient seismic noise groundwater storage Membach Dense nodal network LARGE-MEM Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract : The LARGE-MEM project is a small-scale but dense noise-based study aiming at better understanding rainfall and groundwater storage effects on seismic velocities measured by a dense seismic network. The goal of LARGE-MEM is to demonstrate that the actual quantity and location of water in the subsurface can be estimated from measurements using a LargeN array. To achieve this, the data from superconducting and absolute gravimeters located in a gallery under the study site will be used to measure precisely the mass of water sampled by the seismic waves.
Publication :
Issued :
Collected :
2018
Issued :
Jan. 1, 2022
Collected :
Nov. 8, 2018 -> Dec. 4, 2018
50.603749 < Latitude < 50.61093
6.005047 < Longitude < 6.016552
Belgium
96 stations, 555Go (miniseed format)
Creators
- Lecocq, Thomas
- RESIF
Contributors
- RESIF Information System (DataManager)
- RESIF Data Centre (Distributor)
- Sismo-Help@Resif.Fr (ContactPerson)
- Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, France (UGA) (HostingInstitution)
- Seismology-Gravimetry Service Of The Royal Observatory Of Belgium, Belgium (DataCollector)
- Institut National Des Sciences De L'Univers-Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique (INSU-CNRS) (Sponsor)
Identifiers
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10.15778/RESIF.2L2018: IsCitedBy http://www.resif.fr (Other) -
10.15778/RESIF.2L2018: Obsoletes 10.7914/sn/2l_2018 () -
10.15778/RESIF.2L2018: IsMetadataFor https://ws.resif.fr/fdsnws/station/1/query?net=2L&level=station&start=2018-01-01&end=2019-12-31 (Service)